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A new iron or vacuum may not go down well as a romantic gift. Even if your household needs a new one, no one is going to get too excited at unwrapping a cleaning appliance on Valentine’s Day. However there are plenty of appliances that do make great gifts for the other half.

If you’re the DIY type you probably have an extensive collection of tools in your toolbox for fixing up your home. Your appliances too can benefit from you having the right tools to hand and you in turn will get the most from your machines by looking after them.

Cleaning your household appliances regularly will help them to last longer and work more efficiently. But how often should you carry out important cleaning tasks and what exactly needs doing to maintain your machines?

Tumble dryers that burst into flames. Washing machines that flood kitchens. Gas appliances leaking deadly toxins into your home. If news reports are to be believed, you’d have to be a dare devil to even consider owning an appliance.

Been bought a new toaster as a gift? Wanted to upgrade to a better model of fridge? Old oven simply given up the ghost? If you’re lucky enough to have a brand spanking new appliance, you might be stumped as to how to get rid of your old one.

The kitchen is the heart of the home and it’s especially important at Christmas time. You can’t cook dinner without your oven; you can’t keep your food fresh without your fridge and washing up will take over the whole of Christmas afternoon without your dishwasher.

Still got Christmas gifts to buy? If you’re stuck for ideas, treat your loved ones to appliances that’ll make their daily lives a little bit easier and more luxurious. Appliances make great Christmas gifts and there are options out there to suit all budgets.

What scares you most at Halloween? Ghosts, zombies or perhaps witches? Probably not your household appliances. But it’s actually quite scary how poorly your appliances could be performing if they’ve never been maintained.

Fixing your faulty appliances yourself can save you lots of money and keeping appliances running for longer helps the environment too. However, there’s one type of appliance you should never try to fix yourself: a gas appliance. The dangers involved with faulty gas appliances mean they should only ever be worked on by qualified and registered gas engineers.

As this week is Gas Safety Week we’ve put together the crucial facts you need to know to keep you and your family safe around your gas appliances.Read more